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Tecmo Koei
コーエーテクモホールディングス
Company typePublic KK, TYO: 3635
IndustryVideo game industry
FoundedApril 1, 2009
FounderYasuharu Kakihara, Chairman
Kenji Matsubara, President and CEO
ProductsTecmo:
Dead or Alive
Ninja Gaiden
Tecmo Bowl
Deception
Fatal Frame
Monster Rancher
Rygar
Koei:
Dynasty Warriors
Samurai Warriors
Nobunaga's Ambition series
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Kessen
Crimson Sea
Number of employees
1,983 (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
SubsidiariesKoei, Tecmo
Websitewww.koeitecmo.co.jp/

Tecmo Koei Holdings Co., Ltd. (コーエーテクモホールディングス, Kōē Tekumo Horudingusu),[1][2] is a Japanese holding company formed in 2009 when Koei merged with Tecmo.

Koei Europe changed its name to Tecmo Koei Europe, Ltd [3] and now releases video games under the new moniker. In January 2010, Tecmo, Inc. and Koei Corporation merged into Tecmo Koei America Corporation. Tecmo has been declared disbanded in Japan, effective as of April 1, 2010.[4][5] Koei Canada, Inc. has since changed its name to Tecmo Koei Canada, Inc.

Tecmo Koei created a division in Vietnam called Koei Tecmo Vietnam, including creating divisions in Singapore, Korea,and Taiwan.

Affiliated companies

  • Tecmo Koei Holdings, Inc.
    • Koei Co., Ltd.
    • Koei Tecmo Europe, Ltd.
    • Koei Tecmo Vietnam
    • Omega Force
    • Tecmo, Inc.
    • Team Ninja
    • Team Tachyon
    • Tecmo Koei America Corporation
    • Tecmo Koei Canada, Inc.
    • Tecmo Koei Singapore Pte, Ltd.
    • UAB Tecmo Koei Baltija
    • Tecmo Koei Korea Corporation
    • Tecmo Koei Taiwan Co., Ltd
    • Koei Tecmo Net, Inc.
    • CWS Brains, Inc.
    • Koei Tecmo Games, Inc.
    • Koei Tecmo Wave Co., Ltd.

References

  1. ^ "Bloomberg.com Personal Finance". 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2009-04-03.,
  2. ^ "東証 : -コーエーテクモホールディングス株式会社-" (in Japanese). 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2009-04-03.,
  3. ^ "Tecmo Koei Europe". 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2009-11-08.,
  4. ^ Tecmo: Declaration of Disbandment
  5. ^ Tecmo Koei: Declaration of Succession